While I wouldn't be disappointed with Randolph, I'm not that high on him anymore. Maybe that will change at the combine. It would be refreshing to see GP draft a raw, physical specimen with potential. However, that's not something Geoff is going to do, unless someone like Jordan falls, and even then I'm not sure he would pull the trigger.
I think at this point, my draft list would be something like: Batum, Augustin, Arthur, Collison. You could add a few in there like Thompson, McGee, Greene, Randolph etc. but I don't think I'd rate them ahead of my list at this point. Of course, this all changes if someone like Mayo, Bayless or Jordan falls to our pick. I can't see that happening though.
I think I've reached my decision that I'd prefer Augustin to Collison. I think he has more upside, even though he is a tad undersized. And undersized guards generally don't become stars.
As a measuring stick (and no, I'm not comparing Augustin to CP), what was Paul like in college? Unfortunately, I didn't get to see any college games when Paul and Williams were in college. Was Paul a far better player at that stage of his career?
Some players are suited much better to the NBA game than the college game. I think Mayo is a prime example of this. It's like he's been moulded as an NBA player. He can come in and start right away, he's going to be a very, very good player with his scoring and passing skills. He's a good defender, too.
I'm very high on Batum. I know what he's like and I know his talents. He is an all-round player and is very much like Rudy Gay. Gay is a fantastic player to get at our spot. Batum is a very long and fluid athlete, with good range and nice shooting touch. He is a good passer with a solid handle and driving ability. If he can put it together (and he will, he's a hard worker with a great attitude) he can become a multiple-time all-star. SF is not a position we have locked down for the future. Ron will likely be gone in a few years and I honestly don't believe Garcia can start on a championship team. He'd be great off the bench, though.